Shark Rocket ZS340 Owner's Guide
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To clean the filters, remove the dust cup and take out the pre-motor foam and felt filters. Rinse them under lukewarm water and let them air dry for at least 24 hours before reinstalling.
Check for clogs in the hose, dust cup, and brush roll. Ensure the filters are clean and properly installed. Empty the dust cup and check if there are any blockages in the airflow pathways.
Regularly check the brush roll for hair and debris. Use scissors to carefully cut away any tangled hair or fibers. Ensure the brush roll spins freely and is not obstructed.
Yes, the Shark Rocket ZS340 is suitable for hardwood floors. Use the bare floor setting for optimal performance, ensuring the brush roll is not damaging the surface.
To empty the dust cup, detach it from the main unit, hold it over a trash bin, and press the release button to open the bottom lid. Shake out the debris and close the lid securely.
A burning smell may indicate a clogged brush roll or an obstructed airflow. Turn off the vacuum, unplug it, and check for blockages. Clean the brush roll and ensure all parts are functioning correctly.
It is recommended to clean the pre-motor foam and felt filters every month and the HEPA filter every year for optimal performance.
Ensure the vacuum is plugged into a working outlet. Check the power switch and cord for damage. If the vacuum still won't turn on, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
No, the HEPA filter should not be washed. Instead, tap it gently to remove excess dust and debris. Replace it annually or as needed.
The Shark Rocket ZS340 can be stored by detaching the handheld portion and using the included wall mount. This helps save space and keeps the unit organized.